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Paperback Putas Asesinas [Spanish] Book

ISBN: 8433968084

ISBN13: 9788433968081

Putas Asesinas [Spanish]

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"Ahora no hay tiempo para aburrirse, la felicidad desapareci en alg n lugar de la tierra y solo queda el asombro". En esta frase, pronunciada por el protagonista de uno de los relatos incluidos en... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Putas asesinas

I had read many professional reviews regards this author and his works and nearly all have been favorable. I was not disappointed.

beautiful stories with a misleading title

This collection of 13 stories by Roberto Bolano is misleadingly titled and I presume because of its offensive title most would think this is a pornographic book. The book's cover doesn't help much either. You will be surprised then, when the book turns out to be a delightful collection of interesting, humorous stories, likely to become a classic of Spanish fiction. The "x-rated" title is taken from one of the stories in this collection, a beautiful, lyric, impressionist tale.(No, prurience there.) He also tells stories about failed and successful artists, vacationing filial couples, with a strong taste for iguana meat (You will have to figure that one yourselves), a woman who teaches in a rural governmental poetry school and satisfies her artistic needs listening to a Mexican Rancheras radio station. (If you wonder what these type of music is, think of a mariachi singing solo, heart-crushing songs in loud tenor (alto)voice--(not poetic--not much.). And he writes of displaced Chileans with personal and ingenious political ideologies, one of which suffers from "bibliographic dementia" and confuses Marx with Che Guevara,also of a self-anointed politician who radiates moonlight, and of "Buba" the magnificent, enchanted African soccer player, and more. I would be remiss if I didn't tell about a story which gives 69 reasons not to dance with Pablo Neruda (Chilean Nobel Laureate poet). Hope you will agree, this is a classic creation. Enjoy!
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